Also, the "it was all consensual" line is laughable. Because the woman didn't scream at the man in his face yelling "NO!", it was obviously OK. No chance those women were trying not to make a scene (as we are all conditioned to do). Ugh.
Can we just take that last sentence and nail it to the Jezebel masthead?
I wouldn't be surprised if they had seen unwanted groping and not realized it was unwanted because women are trained to laugh off that kind of thing.
Right. "I am a man, and therefore not subject to the sexual harassment of heterosexual male supervisors, and I am shocked! Shocked I tell you! This would never happen in our genial 4H-like environment!"
I think you covered all the bases perfectly, bravo!
After all, everyone knows that the real racism is mentioning race in the first place. We're a colorblind society now, so if you talk about race you're just making things worse. After all, Martin Luther King Jr. said that we should never judge someone by the color of his skin, and so clearly if you think black people…
I guarantee you those are the same people who think racism doesn't exist anymore because they've never seen in action, or they have never been racially harassed. They think we live in a post racial society because we have a black president, and they think Black History Month is bad because it "brings up race" and is…
#notallfrattyofficedouchebags
Apparently people still think if they didn't personally witness someone being abused it couldn't have happened. They must also think that harassers wear badges identifying themselves as such.
Three years without a test? What do they think those swabs are, FSU football players?
Douse yourself in Chanel cologne
and at the end Glee is connected to AHS
Ah, San Francisco! Where a lesbian called me a nigger for dancing with my boyfriend in celebration at Pride. You have to admit, it's some kind of step forward for intraminority bigotry. SF is like that.
Correction: Salon isn't saying that the dudes are "white knights." Salon is saying that Reddit is saying that they're white nights (and quoting a definition of "white knight" provided by a subreddit.) The sentence you're quoting in the article is hard to follow, but it's clear that the author's tone is anti-Reddit,…
This makes me proud to be a Columbia alum, and that isn't something I've been able to say a lot during the past few months.
That's a beautiful idea! My aunt helped to establish the Lambert House in Seattle more than 20 years ago, and it has a similar mission. She died several years ago, and it's an awesome part of her legacy.
We have a great place like that here in Orlando: http://zebrayouth.org They do such good work.
I don't know why he put it online, but probably bc it's his truth. This happened to him, and countless other nameless/faceless LGBT kids out there. My stepson had a friend who was kicked out of his house at 17 so he couldn't corrupt his younger siblings. Does he deserve money? One of his friends thought so. And I…